This study investigates existing users’ attitudes towards public transport from two perspectives. First, the effects of accessibility to various destinations and ease of access to terminals on public transport users’ attitudes are determined. Second, the contribution of social norm, as an information source, in the formation of users’ attitudes is assessed. A user-preference survey was undertaken in Auckland, New Zealand, at two terminals. Data were analyzed using ordinal and logistic regression models. Findings showed that residential density and quality of the built environment, particularly safety, have an effect on the number of pedestrians who access a terminal. Accessibility to various destinations, “reaching work/education,” and “rea...
Accessibility is one of the most important outcomes of the transportation system. Public transport c...
Accessibility to public transportation is one of the important attributes to assess the effectivenes...
Although users' perceptions on public transport have been long identified by researchers as imp...
This study investigates existing users’ attitudes towards public transport from two perspectives. Fi...
towards public transport (PT) in New Zealand’s three largest cities (Auckland, Wellington, and Chris...
This paper presents the findings from a long-term study of attitudes to public transport (PT) in New...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of public transport users and car users in or...
During the last decade, New Zealand\u27s non-metropolitan regions have undergone significant demogra...
The planning of public transport systems plays a critical role in improving accessibility for all us...
The ability to live the life one wants with public transport is one of the key factors of sustainabl...
The ability to live the life one wants with public transport is one of the key factors of sustainabl...
Although users\u27 perceptions on public transport have been long identified by researchers as impor...
Perceived accessibility has been acknowledged as an important aspect of transport policy since the 7...
Accessibility to public transportation is one of the important attributes to assess the effectivenes...
Accessibility is one of the most important outcomes of the transportation system. Public transport c...
Accessibility to public transportation is one of the important attributes to assess the effectivenes...
Although users' perceptions on public transport have been long identified by researchers as imp...
This study investigates existing users’ attitudes towards public transport from two perspectives. Fi...
towards public transport (PT) in New Zealand’s three largest cities (Auckland, Wellington, and Chris...
This paper presents the findings from a long-term study of attitudes to public transport (PT) in New...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of public transport users and car users in or...
During the last decade, New Zealand\u27s non-metropolitan regions have undergone significant demogra...
The planning of public transport systems plays a critical role in improving accessibility for all us...
The ability to live the life one wants with public transport is one of the key factors of sustainabl...
The ability to live the life one wants with public transport is one of the key factors of sustainabl...
Although users\u27 perceptions on public transport have been long identified by researchers as impor...
Perceived accessibility has been acknowledged as an important aspect of transport policy since the 7...
Accessibility to public transportation is one of the important attributes to assess the effectivenes...
Accessibility is one of the most important outcomes of the transportation system. Public transport c...
Accessibility to public transportation is one of the important attributes to assess the effectivenes...
Although users' perceptions on public transport have been long identified by researchers as imp...